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Etymology: [ mir-i-k&l ] (noun.) 12th century. From Old French miracle Latin miraculum (object of wonder) miror (to wonder at) mirus (wonderful) *smeiros *(s)mei- (to smile, to be astonished).
Synonyms: marvel, phenomenon, portent, prodigy, rarity, revelation, sensation, stunner, supernatural occurrence, surprise, thaumaturgy, unusualness, wonder
Antonyms: normalcy, usualness

mucize, harika, muciz, emarat, harika şey, keramet, tansık, mirakl, alâmet, miracle play ortaçağa mahsus dini piyes, mucizeler,

1 mucize  isim     ts
2 harika  isim     ts
3 muciz     ts
4 emarat     ts
5 harika şey  isim     ts
6 keramet     ts
7 tansık     ts
8 mirakl  Tıp     ts
9 alâmet  isim     ts
10 miracle play ortaçağa mahsus dini piyes     ts
11miracles mucizeler     ts
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A fortunate outcome that prevails despite overwhelming odds against it, A wonderful event occurring in the physical world attributed to supernatural powers, An awesome and exceptional example of something, A story or legend abounding in miracles, a marvellous event manifesting a supernatural act of God any amazing or wonderful occurrence, supernatural event; wonderful occurrence that is considered to be the work of God; marvel, wonder, To make wonderful, 1 The birth of a baby 2 The fact that you lived to tell about it, Specifically: An event or effect contrary to the established constitution and course of things, or a deviation from the known laws of nature; a supernatural event, or one transcending the ordinary laws by which the universe is governed, A quality that is wonderful, or surpasses the expectations of the physical world, A miracle is an out-of-the-ordinary direct and divine intervention in the world Examples would be the parting of the Red Sea, Jesus walking on water, the resurrection of Lazarus, etc Some hold that it is a violation of the natural order of physical laws Others maintain that there is no such violation upon God's part but only a natural manifestation of His work They are also known as powers and signs (Mark 9:39; Acts 2:22, 19:11) and mighty works (John 10:25-38) They are a manifestation of the power of God over nature (Josh 10:12-14), animals (Num 22:28), people (Gen 19:26), and illness (2 Kings 5:10-14) They are produced by God's power (Acts 15:12), Christ's power (Matt 10:1), and the Holy Spirit's power (Matt 12:28), A wonder or wonderful thing, A miracle play, An event that cannot be explained by normal or scientific means, Tamkerra, the change of mind that shifts our perception from the ego's world of sin, guilt, and fear, to the Holy Spirit's world of forgiveness; reverses projection by restoring to the mind its causative function, allowing us to choose again; transcends the laws of this world to reflect the laws of God; accomplished by our joining with the Holy Spirit or Jesus, being the means of healing our own and others' minds (Note -- not to be confused with the traditional understanding of miracles as changes in external phenomena ), any amazing or wonderful occurrence, A miracle is a wonderful and surprising event that is believed to be caused by God. Jesus's ability to perform miracles. Extraordinary event attributed to a supernatural power. Belief in miracles exists in all cultures and nearly all religions. The Upanishads assert that the experience of religious insight and transformation is the only "miracle" worth considering, but popular Hinduism attributes miraculous powers to the ascetic yogis. Confucianism had little room for miracles. Daoism, however, mingled with Chinese folk religion to produce a rich crop of miracles. Though Buddha Gautama deprecated his own miraculous powers as devoid of spiritual significance, accounts of his miraculous birth and life were later woven into his legend and into those of later Buddhist saints. Miracles are taken for granted throughout the Hebrew scriptures and were fairly common in the Greco-Roman world. The New Testament records miracles of healing and other wonders performed by Jesus. Miracles also attest to the holiness of Christian saints. Muhammad renounced miracles as a matter of principle (the Qurn was the great miracle), but his life was later invested with miraculous details. Muslim popular religion, particularly under the influence of Sufism, abounds in miracles and wonder-working saints, If you say that a good event is a miracle, you mean that it is very surprising and unexpected. It is a miracle no one was killed, A miracle drug or product does something that was thought almost impossible. a miracle drug that is said to be a cure for Aids and cancer, Genus: Event Differentia: Caused by supernatural forces which supposedly contradict causality Link: Article, a marvellous event manifesting a supernatural act of God, Proof of the authenticity of revelation, An act of God contrary to the usual (providential) course of nature (Radical empiricism denies the possibility of miracles, and argues that the term is merely the subjective response of an individual surprised and/or perplexed by an otherwise natural phenomenon ), Any act of God in the universe that supercedes the laws of nature Providential acts which occur within the confines of natural law are not miraculous, Can be a supernatural act, An event that contravenes the laws of nature Such events were not thought of as freaks but as signs of the action of God Thus, the miracle stories of the New Testament were used to "prove" the existence of God, the divinity of Jesus, the legitimacy of the church, etc They were at one time much more important to the argument between science and religion than they are today, an event which defies the laws of nature, generally thought of as caused by God for the purpose of furthering His causes, (1) The birth of a baby (2) The fact that you lived to tell about it, plural of miracle, Click to check definition something which seems to break a law of science and makes you think only God could have done it, observable events or effects which because they cannot be explained by the ordinary laws of nature are attributed to direct action of God Proof of one miracle is required for beatification; proof of a second miracle is required for canonization Miracles are not required for the canonization of martyrs, A supernatural working of God outside Second Causes General categories include "rescue miracles", "gift miracles", "healing miracles", "nature miracles", etc,

12 A fortunate outcome that prevails despite overwhelming odds against it - "Seen in this light it was a miracle of economic history that Europe was able to undertake so much higher a proportion of its expansion overseas, and secure a massive injection of resources and big markets without a commensurate growth in her numbers."     ts
13 A wonderful event occurring in the physical world attributed to supernatural powers     ts
14 An awesome and exceptional example of something - "It was a miracle of engineering that made possible, with the cheap electricity the dam generated, another kind of miracle: the bizarre, superilluminated city of Las Vegas, Nevada."     ts
15 A story or legend abounding in miracles     ts
16 a marvellous event manifesting a supernatural act of God any amazing or wonderful occurrence     ts
17 supernatural event; wonderful occurrence that is considered to be the work of God; marvel, wonder  isim     ts
18 To make wonderful     ts
19 1 The birth of a baby 2 The fact that you lived to tell about it     ts
20 Specifically: An event or effect contrary to the established constitution and course of things, or a deviation from the known laws of nature; a supernatural event, or one transcending the ordinary laws by which the universe is governed     ts
21 A quality that is wonderful, or surpasses the expectations of the physical world     ts
22 A miracle is an out-of-the-ordinary direct and divine intervention in the world Examples would be the parting of the Red Sea, Jesus walking on water, the resurrection of Lazarus, etc Some hold that it is a violation of the natural order of physical laws Others maintain that there is no such violation upon God's part but only a natural manifestation of His work They are also known as powers and signs (Mark 9:39; Acts 2:22, 19:11) and mighty works (John 10:25-38) They are a manifestation of the power of God over nature (Josh 10:12-14), animals (Num 22:28), people (Gen 19:26), and illness (2 Kings 5:10-14) They are produced by God's power (Acts 15:12), Christ's power (Matt 10:1), and the Holy Spirit's power (Matt 12:28)     ts
23 A wonder or wonderful thing     ts
24 A miracle play     ts
25 An event that cannot be explained by normal or scientific means     ts
26 Tamkerra     ts
27 the change of mind that shifts our perception from the ego's world of sin, guilt, and fear, to the Holy Spirit's world of forgiveness; reverses projection by restoring to the mind its causative function, allowing us to choose again; transcends the laws of this world to reflect the laws of God; accomplished by our joining with the Holy Spirit or Jesus, being the means of healing our own and others' minds (Note -- not to be confused with the traditional understanding of miracles as changes in external phenomena )     ts
28 any amazing or wonderful occurrence     ts
29 A miracle is a wonderful and surprising event that is believed to be caused by God. Jesus's ability to perform miracles. Extraordinary event attributed to a supernatural power. Belief in miracles exists in all cultures and nearly all religions. The Upanishads assert that the experience of religious insight and transformation is the only "miracle" worth considering, but popular Hinduism attributes miraculous powers to the ascetic yogis. Confucianism had little room for miracles. Daoism, however, mingled with Chinese folk religion to produce a rich crop of miracles. Though Buddha Gautama deprecated his own miraculous powers as devoid of spiritual significance, accounts of his miraculous birth and life were later woven into his legend and into those of later Buddhist saints. Miracles are taken for granted throughout the Hebrew scriptures and were fairly common in the Greco-Roman world. The New Testament records miracles of healing and other wonders performed by Jesus. Miracles also attest to the holiness of Christian saints. Muhammad renounced miracles as a matter of principle (the Qurn was the great miracle), but his life was later invested with miraculous details. Muslim popular religion, particularly under the influence of Sufism, abounds in miracles and wonder-working saints     ts
30 If you say that a good event is a miracle, you mean that it is very surprising and unexpected. It is a miracle no one was killed     ts
31 A miracle drug or product does something that was thought almost impossible. a miracle drug that is said to be a cure for Aids and cancer     ts
32 Genus: Event Differentia: Caused by supernatural forces which supposedly contradict causality Link: Article     ts
33 a marvellous event manifesting a supernatural act of God     ts
34 Proof of the authenticity of revelation     ts
35 An act of God contrary to the usual (providential) course of nature (Radical empiricism denies the possibility of miracles, and argues that the term is merely the subjective response of an individual surprised and/or perplexed by an otherwise natural phenomenon )     ts
36 Any act of God in the universe that supercedes the laws of nature Providential acts which occur within the confines of natural law are not miraculous     ts
37 Can be a supernatural act     ts
38 An event that contravenes the laws of nature Such events were not thought of as freaks but as signs of the action of God Thus, the miracle stories of the New Testament were used to "prove" the existence of God, the divinity of Jesus, the legitimacy of the church, etc They were at one time much more important to the argument between science and religion than they are today     ts
39 an event which defies the laws of nature, generally thought of as caused by God for the purpose of furthering His causes     ts
40miracles (1) The birth of a baby (2) The fact that you lived to tell about it     ts
41miracles plural of miracle     ts
42miracles Click to check definition something which seems to break a law of science and makes you think only God could have done it     ts
43miracles observable events or effects which because they cannot be explained by the ordinary laws of nature are attributed to direct action of God Proof of one miracle is required for beatification; proof of a second miracle is required for canonization Miracles are not required for the canonization of martyrs     ts
44miracles A supernatural working of God outside Second Causes General categories include "rescue miracles", "gift miracles", "healing miracles", "nature miracles", etc     ts
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